This is Scooby the Irish setter that has been in for training lately. He’s a sweet sensitive dog that has had to overcome some aspects of being socially inept upon meeting and greeting other dogs. He’s gone from loud, obnoxious, and scary, to being much more inviting and self controlled. Much credit goes to his owner, Laura, for all her hard work in taking our lessons and homework given in doing a spot on fantastic job! Dog training is all about teaching the owner how to be the best handler for their dog. After all they are their dog’s teacher far more than I will ever be given the time spent with the dog. Well done team!

Buttercup, the Spinone Italiano, Lemon and Milo, the Golden Retrievers, doing some joint boot camp work this morning before we hit the road for an eight-lesson day! The boot camp kids have done pretty well all and all during their stay. A lot of distraction here with our eleven dogs and our full roster of weekly lessons. Looking forward to furthering these canines education with their families.

On August 6 we had our Intensive Training Workshop. We were hit with a bout of rain (once again), but our students took it in stride and kept on going! We all had a great day and everyone got a lot out of it.

We had an amazing training workshop this past weekend with lots of different dogs and some great humans! Despite some rain showers, everyone had a great time and learned a lot! Stay tuned for the next Kyle Warren Dogs Intensive Workshop in August!

My passion for dogs was sparked back when I was ten years old watching a bird dog work. I was in awe back then and I'm still in awe today. Here is my boy, Duncan, pointing a Ruffed Grouse and my girl Widget, honoring his point in the background. These dogs are naturals at their job and are always a pleasure to see them in the woods.